Baron Hotham — Baron Hotham, of South Dalton in the County of York, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1797 for the naval commander Admiral William Hotham, with remainder to the heirs male of his father. Hotham was the third son of Sir… … Wikipedia
Minster Way — Length 50 miles (80 Km) Location North East Yorkshire, UK Trailheads Beverley Minster 53°50′21.23″N … Wikipedia
Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet — This article is about John Hotham the elder, for his son see John Hotham the younger .Sir John Hotham, 1st Baronet, of Scorborough (d. 3 January 1645), English parliamentarian, belonged to a Yorkshire family, and fought on the continent of Europe … Wikipedia
List of places in Yorkshire — This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the historic English county of Yorkshire. See the list of places in England for places in other counties.See:List of civil parishes in the East Riding of Yorkshire, :List of civil parishes in North… … Wikipedia
Leconfield — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 53.879027 longitude = 0.456815 official name = Leconfield population = 1,990 (2001 census) civil parish = Leconfield unitary england = East Riding of Yorkshire region = Yorkshire and the Humber… … Wikipedia
Hotham, East Riding of Yorkshire — infobox UK place country = England latitude = 53.795980 longitude = 0.643574 official name = Hotham population = 256 (2001 census) civil parish = Hotham unitary england = East Riding of Yorkshire region = Yorkshire and the Humber lieutenancy… … Wikipedia
List of historic buildings and architects of the United Kingdom — The Historic buildings of the United Kingdom date from the stone age to the twenty first century AD, and tell the story of the architecture of the United Kingdom.See also: List of British architects Pre Historic buildings structures Roman… … Wikipedia
A.M.W. Stirling — (1865–1965) was the author of several books dealing mostly with the lives and reminiscences of the British landed gentry of Yorkshire. She was also the founder of the De Morgan Centre for the Study of 19th Century Art and Society.Her name at… … Wikipedia
Charles Hotham (rector) — Charles Hotham (1615, Scorborough – ca. 1672, Bermudas) was an English cleric.[1] Charles Hotham was the son of Sir John Hotham, Governor of Hull. He was educated at Westminster School and Christ s College, Cambridge,[1] where he gained his MA in … Wikipedia
Scourge — Apparently recorded as Scorg, Scourge, and the diminutive Scourgie, this is a rare surname. It is English or at least is recorded in England since at least Elizabethan times (1558 1603), but is probably of Olde Norse Viking or Olde French origins … Surnames reference